A San Antonio man is now facing a capital murder charge in connection with a 2024 Northwest Side party shooting that left two men dead, after a warrant that had been hanging over the case for months finally led to his arrest. Authorities booked 40-year-old William David Eusebio-Bigott into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center, saying a dispute at an apartment complex in the 5000 block of Glen Ridge Drive on August 11, 2024, spiraled into deadly gunfire. The arrest marks the first major charging development in the case.
Affidavit Lays Out the Shooting
An arrest affidavit reviewed by KSAT says the shooting unfolded just after 6 p.m. on August 11, 2024, during a party at an apartment complex in the 5000 block of Glen Ridge Drive. According to the document, two men, 26-year-old Daniel Alejandro Rojas Flores and 27-year-old Jonalkel Martinez Naria, were later pronounced dead.
The affidavit alleges that Flores and Naria got into an argument with a neighbor that turned physical, then spilled outside. Once the confrontation moved outdoors, shots were fired and residents called 911, the filing states.
Witnesses and Surveillance
The affidavit says multiple witnesses described the shooter as a man wearing a white T-shirt and a white hat, and investigators noted that Eusebio-Bigott was the only person at the scene who matched that clothing description, KSAT reports.
Surveillance video from the complex allegedly shows Eusebio-Bigott and several roommates running into an apartment immediately after the shots, according to the affidavit. One witness told detectives they heard Naria “beg” for his life, the document states…